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Sep
25

Pink Floyd Experience Date Change

It appears that the Pink Floyd Experience will be coming to Memorial Auditorium on February 18 and 19, instead of the previously published dates .

Sep
24

Foldesi, Gliders Playing at Pour House

foldesi It looks like Friday, November 21, is the night to be at the Pour House. Raleigh native Julie Foldesi will bring her brand of alt-country from NYC in support of her newest CD, “This Part of Town”.

The Balsa Gliders , a local band heavily influenced by alternative rock of the late 80’s will also be playing. The band consists of a lawyer, a minister, a journalist, and a banker. Yeah, it sounds like the beginning of a joke, but the joke’s on you, buddy, if you aren’t there. Athens, GA’s Packway Handle Band will open the show.

Sep
24

RBC Plaza Base Jump Date Set

Word was that there were supposed to be base jumpers diving off of the RBC Plaza during Raleigh Wide Open III. Presumably the weather caused the event to be postponed. The new time is set, however, for next Thursday, Oct 2 at 3pm. Get out and see them!

Sep
24

Crema Opening In Wachovia Tower

Ice cream and coffee store Crema will expand their Fayetteville Street presence by opening a location across the street in the Wachovia Tower. Look for another one of their outposts at Seaboard Fitness.

Sep
22

El Rodeo Grill Brings Mid-Mex to North Raleigh

ERGrill_logo During the summer Joel Ibarra announced that he was packing up the Jibarra concept and taking it downtown . Ibarra owns the El Rodeo at Townridge Square, too, and decided to convert the old Jibarra space into a new ‘tweener concept, the El Rodeo Grill. The concept aims squarely at the mid-level of Raleigh’s restaurants, and is likely to do quite well in its niche.

The new decor is a bit more casual, though many of the fixtures from the chic Jibarra remain. Walls have been painted festive reds, oranges, and greens. The menu (.PDF) is short and simple, and features entrees predominantly in the $10-$16 range. Items such as enchiladas, carne asada, and fajitas populate a menu otherwise full of interesting items.

We started out the evening with the queso, which was good; very runny queso fresco with some green chilis mixed in. The roasted corn and poblano soup hit the spot. It is similar to its counterpart at Mez, but gets a little more personality from its peppers.

For entrees, my wife won with the delicious grilled steak tacos. The smoky salsa and guacamole made the steak come alive. I decided to be adventuresome and get the grilled Steak Parrilla (skirt steak and chorizo, and peppers). The steak was of fair quality and the chorizo was good, but overall the meal just overloaded me with fats and left me feeling bleh. In retrospect I should have ordered Camarones al Gusto (seared shrimp in one of three different sauces). I’m definitely looking forward to trying it next time.

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Sep
21

Shucker’s Sold, Moving

Sue Stock recently wrote a story about Shucker’s Oyster Bar in Wake Forest. Instead of closing, the restaurant has actually been bought by new owners who are moving to a larger spot nearby around New Years.

I wish the new owners good luck, and assume that the current location needs a lot of work, but isn’t there something to be said for not upsetting the apple cart?

Sep
19

Contemporary Art Museum Has New Design

CAM_front The planned contemporary art museum for Raleigh, CAM, has been through many iterations. First there were a couple of residential tower concepts ( 12-story , 7-story ). Then there was the Magnolia Bud concept. Now this (.PDF). Tucked away at Harrington and Martin Streets, the latest plans call for a 3-story space that excels in its light space and minimalist lines. map it

I suppose we must start somewhere. The current plan certainly low-balls where we want to be as a creative city. Perhaps this could be a stepping stone for a great facility in the future. It’s just kind of hard to see our city’s downtown art project, admired by so many, being outdone by Roanoke, Virginia’s new Taubman Museum of Art ( article )

Sep
19

West Nears Completion

westlogo The 170-unit West condo building is nearing completion, and anticipates an October 15 occupancy date. The units range 700-1,800 square feet and feature excellent appliances and finishes. The building contains a self-contained parking garage as well as street-level retail on the lower floors. One of West’s best features, however, is its 17th floor. Featuring a rooftop pool, lounge, and workout room, the building’s top floor offers one of Raleigh’s best views in its public areas.

Take a look at the slide show and notice the rooftop programming from the aerials as well as the finishing touches represented in the West Sales Center’s mock units.

Sep
19

Oxford Coming to The Hudson

For some reason my first experiment in mobile posting from the International Festival didn’t go through. I’ll work on that one, but nevertheless… a British Pub named The Oxford is coming to the former Yancy’s space on the Fayetteville Street side of The Hudson. It’s being brought to us by the owners of Mura and Sono.

Sep
19

Darius Rucker Coming to City Limits Saloon

rucker Darius Rucker released his new country CD, “ Learn To Live “, on Tuesday and is hitting the road. He’ll be swinging through Raleigh’s City Limits Saloon next Friday, September 26.

Sep
19

Doo Wop Show Coming to Memorial Auditorium

Tickets go onsale tomorrow for the Solid Gold Doo Wop Reunion at Raleigh’s Memorial Auditorium. The show will take place on Saturday, February 7 and features:

Sep
18

Raymond Rodgers: 1945-2008

ChefRam It was just four days before his 63rd birthday, but ultimately Raymond Rodgers, aka “Chef Rameaux”, could not overcome a host of health problems, and died on Wednesday morning . The Triangle will miss him, but at least he did (thank goodness) make it long enough to walk his daughter down the aisle this past summer.

Sep
18

Bogart’s Nixes Lunch

Back in June Bogart’s introduced a $6 lunch menu , but no more. The restaurant is not doing lunch anymore, and now opens at 5pm.

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